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LOCAL : 2 Killed in Sports Car Crash

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<i> From Times Staff and Wire Service Reports</i>

Two men were killed this morning when the speeding Corvette they were in crashed through a concrete barrier on an elevated section of the Golden State Freeway and plummeted 100 feet to a field below, the California Highway Patrol reported.

“The car shot off of there like a rocket,” CHP Officer Dave Grajeda said of the 2:40 a.m. accident on the curving transition road from the northbound Golden State Freeway to the eastbound Simi Valley Freeway.

“The car flew out 90 feet and then down 100,” Grajeda said. “Both occupants weren’t wearing seat belts and were ejected. The passenger landed on top of the driver and the car landed on top of them.”

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The 1981 Corvette was driven by a 37-year-old Los Angeles man whose name was not released pending notification of his family. The driver died shortly after the accident at Holy Cross Medical Center in Mission Hills. The passenger, who had no identification, died at the scene.

Grajeda said there were no witnesses to the accident but the investigation showed that the car was going faster than 100 m.p.h. when the driver attempted to take the curve onto the Simi Freeway.

“That is way too fast for that curve,” Grajeda said. “He lost control and crashed through the barrier. Fortunately, it was open space below. No homes.”

Grajeda said investigators detected the odor of alcohol at the crash site but will have to await autopsy results to determine if the driver had been drinking.

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